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- celtic
- singer songwriter
 
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Robin Williamson - Me and the mad girl lyrics
Words and music Robin Williamsson 1978
 I learned in school 
 That I was mad if they were sane, you see 
 They had to beat me black and blue 
 They said it hurt them more than me 
 But I learned who were my enemies 
 and I learned who were my friends 
 I learned to read between the lines 
 When I was 10 
 IÃ'd do anything to get out of school 
 Away from the teacherÃ's stick 
 To shoot streetlamps with my slingshot 
 Smoke cigarettes and get sick 
 Steal apples in September 
 Fight shadows in green June 
 Or just sit and smell the burning leaves 
 Of an autumnsÃ's afternoon 
 Of an autumnsÃ's afternoon 
 Once I met a mad girl 
 As she came hopping through the furze 
 Her clothes all stuck with fluff and stuff 
 Bearded barley and bristly burrs 
 and I was high among the branches green 
 and she, she hadnÃ't seen me there 
 As she went shuffling with her shadow 
 and snatching at the air Robin Williamson - Me and the mad girl - http://motolyrics.com/robin-williamson/me-and-the-mad-girl-lyrics.html
 Wild weeds, wilting 
 Were twined all in her curls 
 and I could tell by her mad blue eyes 
She was a mad girl 
 She was thin as any sparrow 
 Her song it had no tune 
 Just scuffling through the piney glades 
 Of a summerÃ's afternoon 
 Of a summerÃ's afternoon 
 I came dropping through the branches down 
 She started round in surprise and fear 
 I donÃ't know what I had to say 
 But something I knew she had to hear 
 She picked up a piece of flint 
 Drew back her arm and flung it high 
 Not a bad throw that cut my cheek 
 Just below the eye 
 Mad girl, mad girl 
 Before you ran away 
 I knew you were as mad as me 
 and as sane as a summerÃ's day 
 Mad girl, mad girl 
 We both were wrong again 
 You took me for an anemy 
 and I took you for a friend 
 I took you for a friend











